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Will Shaq dominate at his away home?


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I think we'll see a big TO from Shaq.  He's obviously got the potential to do so, and I think the staff drafted him with Seattle in mind so he steps up here. Either a pick 6 or a fumble where he knocks the hell out of somebody shall be coming Sunday.  Give me that, and I'll be happy. 

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I think we'll see a big TO from Shaq.  He's obviously got the potential to do so, and I think the staff drafted him with Seattle in mind so he steps up here. Either a pick 6 or a fumble where he knocks the hell out of somebody shall be coming Sunday.  Give me that, and I'll be happy. 

well no one fumbles more than Russell Wilson...

 

 

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My bet is Shaq will be set as the spy vs. Wilson. Our front four will create pressure and Shaq's job will be to chase him down during those wild scrambles.

Wilson has been seemingly paralyzed by spies clogging up throwing lanes this year. Our routes are so simplistic that Bengal DBs appeared to be essentially running them last weekend. See attached.

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Sorry for the attachment foul-up. My bad. Not sure how to insert inline on this forum.

Welcome to the huddle. In order to take you seriously, can you name the past 2 QBs before Wilson? 

Seriously though, I hope we finally beat you guys. Here's to an injury free game, minus RW's broken heart, spirit and hymen. 

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Rivera, Shula and McDermott will be hard pressed to out coach Pete Carroll and crew. They have built a team, however, that can out tough the Seahawks.

I do wish that people would stop saying this. Just stop. Pete Carroll is not some damn coaching god. Rivera & crew are more than up to the task. 

 

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It's beyond time to let the dog killer stuff go.

Sorry bro.  He killed dogs, he's a dog killer. 

If Jared stops wanting to bang children, he'll still be a pedophile. 

Sometimes you have to call a spade a spade. Especially when that spade killed dogs. 

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I think the biggest difference here is that Vick wasn't all that accurate as a passer. While I don't believe Wilson is fantastic, I do believe he is quite effective. Will Shaq keep him from scrambling? Yeh, but it's usually some prayer pass that beats us. So he has to apply some major pressure. Hoping Delaire plays a part in this as well. 

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